Réalisation:
Philipp J. PamerScénario:
Philipp J. PamerPhotographie:
Namche OkonActeurs·trices:
Inga Birkenfeld, Verena Buratti, Mathieu Carrière, Jutta Speidel, Felix Rech, Peter Mitterrutzner, Eisi Gulp, Wolfgang Menardi, Hildegard Schmahl (plus)Résumés(1)
It is spring 1809. Katharina's Tyrolean husband, Franz, is arguing with a French soldier in Augsburg's marketplace. It ends with the soldier dead by accident and the young couple fleeing the city for Franz's homeland. Even on the way it's obvious that the mood in the Alpine land is at breaking point. Bavaria and France, which have occupied the Tyrol for years, are despised, which doesn't guarantee the Bavarian Katharina the warmest of welcomes. She soon misses the warmth and comfort of her family in Augsburg. After so many years away from home, Franz is quickly caught up in the enthusiasm of the independence movement around Andreas Hofer. He calls the Tyrolean farmers to rise up. Before long, Franz marches with his younger brother off to war, leaving Katharina at home. Reliant for the first time only on herself, Katharina undergoes hard times. And they will not end even after Franz's victorious return from the war. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Paul DeBastiani
Meilleurs films :
Bergblut (2010)
Günther Götsch
Meilleurs films :
Bergblut (2010)
Werner Graf
Meilleurs films :
Bergblut (2010)
Klaus Gurschler
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Bergblut (2010)
Thomas Haberer
Meilleurs films :
Bergblut (2010)
Georg Kaser
Meilleurs films :
Die Einsiedler (2016)
Bergblut (2010)
Dolomites 1915 (2014)
Brigitte Knapp
Meilleurs films :
Die Einsiedler (2016)
Bergblut (2010)
Eva Kuen
Meilleurs films :
L’Aigle et l’Enfant (2015)
Bergblut (2010)
Anita B. (2014)
Christine Laster
Meilleurs films :
Bergblut (2010)
Manfred Marth
Meilleurs films :
Bergblut (2010)
Peter Schorn
Meilleurs films :
Une vie cachée (2019)
Bergblut (2010)
Du Miel plein la tête (2018)
Daniel Wandinger
Allemagne de l'Ouest
Meilleurs films :
Bergblut (2010)
Ingrid Schoelderle
Allemagne de l'Ouest